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28 March 2012, 05:34
bigdoggy2boremy son
I lost my 14 old son in an accident at our house 6 years ago tomorrow. A lot of things stopped for me that day. By far the worst day of my life. He was my shooting buddy and I will always really miss him. He went to all the gun shows with me and loved to hunt. Life goes on every day, but sometimes it really sucks. All of you do me a favor and give your kids an extra hug tonight at bedtime. thanks
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28 March 2012, 05:40
boom stickThank you for a reminder about the important things in life.
28 March 2012, 06:03
JIm YackleyYou have to lean forward in the foxhole, and drive on. Pain takes a long time to lessen.
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28 March 2012, 06:17
kingdYour a strong man bidoggy. I have a 16-17 yr old son and he means the world to me. I tell him every day that I love him and give him a big hug. I really feel for you, GOD bless you and your family.
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28 March 2012, 06:18
Bill73God bless you and your family sir!
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28 March 2012, 06:31
BitterrootKen, you're in our prayers. My son is twelve, and I thank the lord every day for him, and he knows it.
28 March 2012, 06:43
cal30 1906Bigdoggy
My thoughts are with you my wife lost her only son to an accidental shooting just prior to us meeting.
I see the sorrow that she goes thru very often, and I feel totally helpless at those times.
Its something you will never totally get over but It will get easier as time goes on as I can attest with my wifes improvements in her loss.
Again my thoughts are with you.
Cal30
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28 March 2012, 06:49
lavacaThanks for the reminder. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
28 March 2012, 07:38
505Gibbs2600God Bless!
28 March 2012, 08:40
RobgunbuilderBigdoggy- my sincerest condolences to you and yours!-Rob
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28 March 2012, 09:01
505EDBigdoggy,
I'll send up a prayer to you tonight. I cannot imagine what that must feel like--no matter how long ago .
I kissed my little girl as I left home at 4:30 this morning as she was sleeping-- they are a true treasure that we steward while they/or we are on this planet.
Hang tough buddy!!!!!
Ed
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28 March 2012, 12:44
buffaloThat is all parents absolutely worst nightmare.. I cant even imagine the loss and the terrible sad feeling... My sincerest condolences..
Ulrik
28 March 2012, 15:44
CCMDocKen,
I think about you and your loss regularly and take your advice every day.
May you and your wife find a bit of peace
Sincerely
Paul
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28 March 2012, 18:55
trophyhunter5000quote:
Originally posted by boom stick:
Thank you for a reminder about the important things in life.
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28 March 2012, 19:02
Le ClusThank you, sometimes we forget our blessings.
bigdoggy2bore,
You have survived the worst that could befall any father or mother.
Words fail.
My condolences, and best wishes, prayers, for you and your family.
Ron
28 March 2012, 19:06
Whitworthquote:
Originally posted by RIP:
bigdoggy2bore,
You have survived the worst that could befall any father or mother.
Words fail.
My condolences, and best wishes, prayers, for you and your family.
Ron
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I couldn't have said this any better......
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28 March 2012, 20:24
drm-hpI am truely sorry for you and your loved ones loss.
I will honor your request.
Doug
28 March 2012, 22:57
TerryRMy condolences on your loss, there is nothing to match the impact of losing a child. You are in my prayers.
28 March 2012, 23:07
FireCaptainMy prayers are with you. My daughter is 14 and my son is 11. I pray for their health and well being every way. God Bless
01 April 2012, 06:56
BigUglyManbigdoggy
Just came on this thread now. Even though it's a few days late, I'll say a few words for you and your family tonight.
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02 April 2012, 09:13
ramrod340I'm sorry for your loss. I know your pain. My son would have been 23 last week had he not died of a brain tumor when he was 7. I still miss him and always will. All I can say is time does help heal.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
02 April 2012, 10:21
Idaho SharpshooterIt would be hard to fathom the depths of your pain, and occasional despair.
We can pray that things get better for you and your wife. Hold tight to all of the good memories.
God Bless,
Rich
I'm sorry, and receive my full support in this difficult time. I remember six years ago I gave my condolences in this forum. In my country say that a person does not die as long as someone remembers it.
A hug,
Oscar.
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03 April 2012, 20:00
Bill/OregonBigdoggy, I lost my father on March 23, so the feeling of loss is still very fresh in my heart. But in the case of Dad, it was his time to go home. It would be excruciating to lose a young son. Please accept my sorrow.
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03 April 2012, 20:24
tin canLost my brother, then father. My job now is to outlive my mother- amounts to nothing compared to losing a child, I watched my parents do it. They never got over it, but rather lived a bit differently, not badly, afterwards.
I'm sometimes suspicious that we go when we're supposed to, often times that is cold comfort to us who remain.
I too hope you and yours find peace.
04 April 2012, 01:51
C.B. BearI am so, so sorry. I just can't imagine. My thoughts are with you.
God bless you.
04 April 2012, 03:14
PD999Thoughts and prayers for your family.
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05 April 2012, 23:20
bigdoggy2borethanks for all the kind words.It has been 6 years and Kyle is still mentioned daily at our household with our family. I never knew you could miss someone this hard for this long. I have lost several family members early, including my twin brother last year at 49 when he lost his battle with cancer. Joe and I did everything together and lived 3 blocks from each other for the last 30 years. Because of Kyle's loss, I knew I could get through it. Good company for each other up there.
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